The pg_tsparser module is the modified default text search parser from PostgreSQL 9.6. The differences are:
- tsparser gives unbroken words by underscore character
- tsparser gives unbroken words with numbers and letters by hyphen character
For example:
SELECT to_tsvector('english', 'pg_trgm') as def_parser,
to_tsvector('english_ts', 'pg_trgm') as new_parser;
def_parser | new_parser
-----------------+-----------------------------
'pg':1 'trgm':2 | 'pg':2 'pg_trgm':1 'trgm':3
(1 row)
SELECT to_tsvector('english', '123-abc') as def_parser,
to_tsvector('english_ts', '123-abc') as new_parser;
def_parser | new_parser
-----------------+-----------------------------
'123':1 'abc':2 | '123':2 '123-abc':1 'abc':3
(1 row)
SELECT to_tsvector('english', 'rel-3.2-A') as def_parser,
to_tsvector('english_ts', 'rel-3.2-A') as new_parser;
def_parser | new_parser
------------------+-------------------------------
'-3.2':2 'rel':1 | '3.2':3 'rel':2 'rel-3.2-a':1
(1 row)
This module available under the license similar to PostgreSQL.
Typical installation procedure may look like this:
$ cd pg_tsparser
$ sudo make USE_PGXS=1 install
$ make USE_PGXS=1 installcheck
$ psql DB -c "CREATE EXTENSION pg_tsparser;"
After this you can create your own text search configuration:
CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION english_ts (
PARSER = tsparser
);
COMMENT ON TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION english_ts IS 'text search configuration for english language';
ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION english_ts
ADD MAPPING FOR email, file, float, host, hword_numpart, int,
numhword, numword, sfloat, uint, url, url_path, version
WITH simple;
ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION english_ts
ADD MAPPING FOR asciiword, asciihword, hword_asciipart,
word, hword, hword_part
WITH english_stem;